Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is a special place. The sheer number of visitors to some of the Park's most accessible lochshore areas, combined with irresponsible camping over a number of years has caused significant damage to both the environment and to other people's enjoyment of parts of the National Park.

Following a public consultation, and subsequent approval by Scottish Ministers, on 1st March 2017 new seasonal byelaws come into effect in Camping Management Zones covering less than 4% of the National Park. In these areas, between March and September each year, camping will only be permitted in campsites or in camping permit areas. Some of these permit areas are also suited to motorhomes and campervans.

If you are coming to camp in the National Park, please plan ahead.

You can find maps, ideas on where to camp, full details of campsites and permit areas, and you can book a camping permit at:

Our new Convener, James Stuart, discusses how our Draft National Park Partnership Plan aims to grow the economically active population of the National Park. You can see the plan and take part in the c...

We launched the public consultation today for our Draft National Park Partnership Plan 2018-2023. One of the key aims of the plan is to improve youth employment opportunities in the Park, and our new ...